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Name
  
Guy Sockrider

Political party
  
Democratic Party


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Preceded by
  
James O. Dolby Gilbert Franklin Hennigan

Succeeded by
  
A. C. Clemons Jesse Monroe Knowles

Born
  
November 5, 1921 Jennings Jefferson Davis Parish Louisiana, USA (
1921-11-05
)

Resting place
  
Prien Memorial Park in Lake Charles

Spouse(s)
  
(1) Ruth Grein Sockrider (married 1941-1964, her death) (2) Jaquline Lott Sockrider (married 1965-1993, her death)

Children
  
From first marriage: Debbie Del Sockrider Stepchildren from second marriage: Wilson Morris Patricia Morris Barrodale

Parents
  
Myrtle Bell Clark and Guy William Sockrider, Sr.

Died
  
February 25, 2011, Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Army

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Guy William Sockrider, Jr. (November 5, 1921 – February 25, 2011), was a businessman from his native Jennings, Louisiana, who served from 1948 to 1964 as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate. He represented all or parts of Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jefferson Davis parishes in the southwestern portion of his state.

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Biography

Sockrider was born to the former Myrtle Bell Clark and Guy William Sockrider, Sr. He graduated in 1938 from Jennings High School. In 1941, he married the former Ruth Grein, who died in 1964; he was left to rear their only child, Debbie Del Sockrider (born January 1958), who was only six years old at the time of her mother's passing.

In 1942, Sockrider enlisted in the United States Army and was assigned to the 89th Infantry Division. He advanced from second lieutenant, to first lieutenant, and captain. He was honorably discharged into the United States Army Reserve.

Sockrider worked ceaselessly from the age of twelve until his death at the age of eighty-nine. In 1949, he established Industrial Construction Company. In 1989, he launched the non-unionized IMTC and served as its chief executive officer.

In the state Senate, Sockrider served under Governors Earl Kemp Long (two terms), Robert F. Kennon, and Jimmie Davis. He sat on the Senate Finance Committee and chaired the industrial relations committee. He worked to upgrade McNeese State University in Lake Charles from a junior college affiliated with Louisiana State University to its own four-year institution. He worked to build the W. O. Moss Regional Hospital, a charity hospital in Lake Charles. Sockrider pushed for the establishment of the stadium for the McNeese State Cowboys football team. For eight years, he chaired the Louisiana Legislative Council.

Sockrider died at a hospital in Lake Charles. In addition to his surviving daughter, Sockrider had two stepchildren from a subsequent 1965 marriage to the former Jaquline Lott Morris, who died in 1993.He is interred at Prien Memorial Park in Lake Charles.

References

Guy Sockrider Wikipedia